AULRE: The network for learning, teaching and research in religion and education

Welcome to AULRE, an association of members interested in learning, teaching and research in religion and education. We have a peer reviewed academic journal, the Journal of Beliefs and Values and an annual conference.

Brunel University London: Post Doctoral Research Fellow position available – researching Religious Literacy. Part of the Culham st Gabriels Trust funded collaboration between Brunel University London and Hampshire Inspection and Advisory Service (HIAS/Hampshire RE) . A really interesting opportunity please… Read more

NATRE wants to hear from all Primary teachers! NATRE has launched its bi-annual NATRE Primary survey to obtain information about the current state of RE in all types of schools for Primary age children. The data from this survey is… Read more

The AULRE AGM is on Friday 11th May, 09:30-10:30 at Heythrop College, London. All members are most welcome to attend the AGM where reports will be given and the new Chair and Vice-chair will be elected.

EXTENDED DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACTS AND DOCTORAL BURSARY – 6th MARCH 2018 AULRE 2018: Framing Knowledge, Power and the Professional (Including the AULRE AGM with elections) Book Now: Heythrop College, London, UK, 10th-11th May (starting around mid-day of the 10th and finishing… Read more

Time to reserve the dates for your AULRE winter break for some Celtic winter spirits! AULRE CONFERENCE and AGM 2017 CALL FOR PAPERS Wed 22- 24 November (start time around 10AM so you may need to travel a day early) This… Read more

The following event has been forwarded to me: A one day Symposium focusing on the study of religious seminaries. The Symposium, organised jointly by the Centre for Research and Evaluation in Muslim Education, UCL Institute of Education and the Centre for Muslim-Christian Studies,… Read more

Professor Chris Baker, Director of Research at the William Temple Foundation, is currently exploring the connection between beliefs, values and worldviews (which we sometimes call spiritual capital) and the way people act in the public sphere (for example the work… Read more